Chicago White Sox's Jermaine Dye holds up the World Series trophy after the White Sox defeated the Houston Astros in Game 4 to win the World Series for the first time since 1917, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, in Houston. Dye was was also the series MVP.

That's 0-8 for the Nationals in the last 8 World Series games.

Time to put baseball to rest for this year as we have a few months until Spring practice. On a little sidenote, the Yanks have resigned Brian Cashman as GM for the next 3 years

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

EUGENE - Surgery to repair the fractured left ankle of University of Oregon senior quarterback Kellen Clemens was considered a success following the 90-minute procedure performed at Sacred Heart Medical Center Monday morning, according the Ducks' Team Physician Dr. Bob Crist.

Crist said the surgery consisted of inserting a screw toward the top of the ankle to pull the fibula and tibia together as well as attaching a metal plate to aid the healing process of a spiral fracture in the fibula.

Doctors estimate that Clemens' rehabilitation could extend between three and six months however a full recovery is expected.

He is expected to remain in the hospital overnight, however the family has requested that visitors refrain from attempting to see him in the hospital.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

The Ducks defense stepped up bigtime as Kellen Clemens went down late in the third quarter after a hard sack. Coach Bellotti says there is a slight chance that Clemens could return for a Bowl game. Clemens will go in for surgery today on his broken ankle.

On the very next offensive set, backup Dennis Dixon went out with a head injury, no word yet on his condition. That left the reins up to 3rd string QB Brady Leaf who proved ineffective in the 4th quarter.

It was a torrid 1st quarter, where Oregon scored 3 TD's, Colvin on a 54 yd pass play, Phinisee's long punt return and a 4-yard run by Jonathan Stewart which was setup by a long pass to Demetrius Williams.

The 4th quarter belonged to the "D", highlighted by Brent Haberly picking up a dropped ball, courtesy of Mike Bell and then running 34 yards for the TD.

Hopefully, Dixon will recover in time for the Duck's next game against Cal in two weeks.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

You know those annoying kids who have their 14k stereo systems in their $500.oo Civics and they are bumpin and a thumpin. Well, pull up to them in this rig and give them a little toot with these horns!

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Devan Long throws down the Dawg's QB Isaiah Stanback as the Ducks roll to an easy victory over long-time rival Washington.

The game was not even as close as the score suggests as Kellen Clemens threw for 425 yards and 4 td's with no interceptions. Demetrius Williams snagged 2 of the touchdown passes, Terrence Whitehead with 1 and Jaison Williams with the other.

Jonathan Stewart ran for a 17 yard TD and Brian Paysinger scampered for a 5 yard TD. Scoring was capped off with a 30 yard field goal by Matt Evanson.

The Ducks travel to Arizona next Saturday for a 4pm game and have their bye week on the 29th.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

He was hitless in Monday night's 5-3 loss that sent the Yankees home for the year, and finished the five-game series with no RBIs and a .133 batting average.

``I played great baseball all year, and I played like a dog the last five days. I can't put it into words. This is as low as it gets. I felt good, I saw the ball well,'' Rodriguez said. ``If I would have contributed some, maybe we would be moving on to Chicago.

``I've got to take a long look in the mirror because I didn't do my part. I mean, you win and lose as a team, but I didn't show up.''He wasn't the only one.

Of 11 runners the Yankees left on base, Matsui stranded eight. He was 4-for-20 in the series and had only one RBI, on a home run.

Only players that clutched it up were Jeter and Giambi. George Steinbrenner once called Dave Winfield ``Mr. May'' after he went 1-for-22 in the 1981 World Series loss to the Dodgers. The Yankees owner may have some new names for some of his stars after their failures in consecutive postseasons.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Oregon played their best game of the season, on both sides of the ball, in there second Pac-10 win. Demetrius Williams had 3 catches for 108 yds. with a touchdown. Terrence Whitehead was the main man with 122 yds. rushing on 21 carries (2 td's, 1 rushing & 1 receving) and Kellen Clemens threw for 278 yds. with 2 touchdowns.

So much for the offense, the defense was just outstanding. The Ducks held ASU to 53 yds on the ground and had 2 key interceptions against Keller. Time and time again Oregon held ASU to three and out.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Mike Mussina pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, threw 4 strikeouts and 0 walks as the Yankees take game 1 of the ALDS. Robinson Cano, the AL favorite for the Rookie of the Year, provided a clutch double in the first inning to knock in 3 runs which proved to be all the runs NY would need.

Game 2 is at 7pm PDT on ESPN with Chien-Ming Wang going up against John Lackey. Be there!

As a side note (for those care), Boston was trounced by Chicago 14-2 and St. Louis beat the Padres 8-5.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Probably half the country is sick and tired of hearing about either the Yankees or the Red Sox. But what are you looking more forward to in the upcoming American League playoffs?

I mean get real, Angels-Sox? Who cares, except for those few die hard fans in LA or Chicago. Nothing in sports comes close to these 2 teams going at it, year in and year out. It's not just the fans and the players either.

"We understand [Sox owner] John Henry must be embarrassed, frustrated and disappointed by his failure in this transaction," said George Steinbrenner after signing Alex Rodriguez in 2004. "Unlike the Yankees, he chose not to go the distance for his fans in Boston."

Ouch, that one kind of stung, and that's exactly what I am talking about. I'll have the TV tuned to the Yanks game tonight and I bet if you are honest with yourself, in the back of your mind you are secretly hoping for a Yanks-Sox ALCS too.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Kellen Clemens threw for 393 yds. and 3 touchdowns in 3 quarters as the Ducks win their first Pac-10 game of the year after the loss to USC last weekend.

In a game that saw Demetrius Williams catch 6 passes for 163 yds., Jonathan Stewart score 3 touchdowns, the offense amass 596 total yards and the defense step up big-time, the score wasn't even as close as the final outcome.

Penalties and special teams continue to be a nagging problem for the Ducks. They will have to work harder next week against ASU in Tempe if they want to go 5-1 overall.

Joe Torre ponders Saturdays game as the Yankees lost the series opener 5-3 on Friday night against Boston. All tied up again in the East with 2 games left.

Seems like the perfect time to start Randy Johnson. He will go up against Tim Wakefield at 1:15 EST on Fox. The good news, Cleveland lost a close one to the White Sox to fall 1 game behind the Yanks & Sox.